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Snooker 147 Game is one of the best 2D snooker and pool simulations for Windows. The realistic ball motions, sound effects and detail graphics combine to offer the user an unforgettable gameplay experience which will even improve the skills for real games. If you are a fan of pool and snooker games then you will have a divine appreciation for Snooker147. This application is 2D simulation software that allows you to play practical games of Pool and Snooker.

The Snooker 147  games provide realistic graphics, movements and sound effects, thus you will get the essence of a real live game from the simulation. The gameplay is so practical that you can use it to hone your skills for actual life games.

Snooker 147 features the ability to spin the ball and you can play alone, with a friend or with the artificial intelligence which have three difficulty levels. Additionally, the program is equipped with a ball positioned so that you can set up the desired game layout and there is also a unique color blind feature.

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Full implementation of ball spin
One or two players including 3 levels of computer opposition
Ball positioner to set up any game layout
Unique colour blind & feature.



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Snooker
 






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Snooker 147 Game is one of the best 2D snooker and pool simulations for Windows. The realistic ball motions, sound effects and detail graphics combine to offer the user an unforgettable gameplay experience which will even improve the skills for real games. If you are a fan of pool and snooker games then you will have a divine appreciation for Snooker147. This application is 2D simulation software that allows you to play practical games of Pool and Snooker.

The Snooker 147  games provide realistic graphics, movements and sound effects, thus you will get the essence of a real live game from the simulation. The gameplay is so practical that you can use it to hone your skills for actual life games.

Snooker 147 features the ability to spin the ball and you can play alone, with a friend or with the artificial intelligence which have three difficulty levels. Additionally, the program is equipped with a ball positioned so that you can set up the desired game layout and there is also a unique color blind feature.

Features


Full implementation of ball spin
One or two players including 3 levels of computer opposition
Ball positioner to set up any game layout
Unique colour blind & feature.



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utorrent


 


InformationuTorrent; commonly abbreviated as "µT" or "uT") is a free, ad-supported, closed sourceBitTorrent client owned by BitTorrent, Inc. It is the most widely used BitTorrent client outside China (whereXunlei is more popular.) It gets the "µ" in its name from the SI prefix "micro-", referring to the program's small memory footprint: the program was designed to use minimal computer resources while offering functionality comparable to larger BitTorrent clients such as Vuze or BitComet. The program has received consistently good reviews for its feature set, performance, stability, and support for older hardware and versions of Windows.
The program has been in active development since its first release in 2005. Although originally developed by Ludvig Strigeus, since December 7, 2006, the code is owned and maintained by BitTorrent, Inc. The code has also been employed by BitTorrent, Inc. as the basis for version 6.0 and above of theBitTorrent client, a re-branded version of µTorrent.
µTorrent is available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. A µTorrent Server is also available for Linux. All versions are written in C++.
History

Early development
Out of general discontent with bloatware, Serge Paquet suggested to Ludvig Strigeus that he should make a smaller and more efficient BitTorrent client. Strigeus began to conceptualize the plans for the program's development, which, at the time, did not include making the client feature-rich. After initially working on it for about a month during the last quarter of 2004 (the first build is dated October 17, 2004), mostly during his free time before and after work, Strigeus ceased coding µTorrent for a year. He resumed work on September 15, 2005, and three days later, the first public release (version 1.1 beta) was made available as freeware, and began generating feedback.
Features present in µTorrent include:
          Streaming of video torrents
          Teredo tunneling / IPv6 support
          Micro Transport Protocol (µTP) preliminary support as of 1.8.2 with full-support added in 2.0
          UPnP support for all versions of Windows, without needing Windows XP's UPnP framework
          Protocol encryption (PE)
          Peer exchange (PEX) with other BitTorrent clients:
o          libtorrent and clients based on it like Deluge have full µTorrent PEX support
o          Transmission and clients based on libTransmission have full µTorrent PEX support
o          KTorrent has full µTorrent PEX support as of 2.1 RC1
o          Vuze, formerly Azureus, has full support as of version 3.0.4.3
          RSS ("broadcatching")
          "Trackerless" BitTorrent support using DHT, compatible with the original BitTorrent client and BitComet
          User configurable intelligent disk caching system
          Full proxy server support
          HTTPS tracker support
          Configurable bandwidth scheduler
          Localized for 66 languages.
          Initial seeding of torrents
          Customizable search bar & user interface design.
          Configuration settings and temporary files are stored in a single directory, allowing portable use
          WebUI: A plugin currently in beta testing that allows µTorrent running on one computer to be controlled from another computer, either across the internet or on a LAN, using a Web browser
o          A new web user interface, codenamed Falcon, is in development. It supports encrypted sessions and the ability of going through firewalls without port forwarding, while being more complete and easier to start using than its predecessor.
          Embedded Tracker: a simple tracker designed for seeding torrents, lacking a web interface or list of hosted torrents. It is not designed for secure or large-scale application.
          Quick-resumes interrupted transfers
          Versions of µTorrent up to 1.8.5 build 17091 can use as little as 14 MB of RAM running on a 486 processor on Windows 95. Unicodesupport for Windows 95/98/ME, avoiding use of the Microsoft Layer for Unicode which is several times larger than µTorrent. As of March, 2011, newer versions required at least Windows XP or newer. Currently µTorrent requires at least Windows XP.
          Two "easter egg" hidden features in the About subsection of Help: clicking the µTorrent logo plays a Deep Note-like sound effect, and typing the letter "t" starts a Tetris-like game called μTris, which in 2008 was selected as #1 of the "Top 10 Software Easter Eggs" byLifeHacker.
Size
µTorrent is shipped as a single stand-alone compressed executable file, installed at first run. Recent versions have included the ability to install themselves on first run. Small executable size is achieved by avoiding the use of many libraries, notably the C++ standard library and stream facilities, and creating substitutes written specifically for the program. The executable is then compressed to roughly half of its compiled and linked size using UPX.


Operating system supports
µTorrent is available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
The first test version for Mac OS X, running on Mac OS X 10.5, was released on 27 November 2008.
On September 2, 2010, the native Linux version of µTorrent Server was released. Firon, an administrator of the µTorrent community forum, said that they had been working on this project for a few months prior to the release as it was the most requested feature for some time. This release is intended for users who are seeking a fast command-line interface based BitTorrent client with a remote web-based management. They also mentioned that a full featured client with a GUI is a work in progress. He also said: "This is a native Linux port and is known to work on Ubuntu 9.10+, Debian 5+ and Fedora 12+. Others may work, but they are not officially supported. Kernel 2.6.13 or newer required. 64-bit host systems currently have some problems, so 32-bit only for now. For trackers who whitelist, the user agent is "uTorrent/300B(build#)(server)". The peerid is identical to the Windows 3.0 client. They share version numbers because of a common codebase.
Languages

The software is available in the following languages:
Arabic  Chinese (Simplified)    Gaeilge            Kazakh Marathi           Russian            Thai
Awadh Chinese (Traditional)  Georgian         Khmer Mongolian       Serbian (Cyrillic)         Turkish
Armenian        Croatian          Greek  Korean Nepali  Serbian (Latin)            Ukrainian
Azerbaijani      Czech   Hebrew           Kurdish            Norwegian      Sinhala            Urdu
Basque            Danish Hungarian       Kyrgyz  Norwegian Nynorsk    Slovak  Vietnamese
Belarusian       Dutch   Icelandic          Latvian            Persian            Slovenian         Welsh
Bengali            Esperanto        Indonesian       Lithuanian       Polish   Spanish           
Bosnian           Estonian          Italian  Macedonian    Portuguese (Brazil)     Swedish          
Bulgarian        Finnish Japanese         Malayalam      Portuguese (Portugal) Taiwan           
Catalan            French Kannada          Malay  Romanian        Tamil  








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utorrent


 


InformationuTorrent; commonly abbreviated as "µT" or "uT") is a free, ad-supported, closed sourceBitTorrent client owned by BitTorrent, Inc. It is the most widely used BitTorrent client outside China (whereXunlei is more popular.) It gets the "µ" in its name from the SI prefix "micro-", referring to the program's small memory footprint: the program was designed to use minimal computer resources while offering functionality comparable to larger BitTorrent clients such as Vuze or BitComet. The program has received consistently good reviews for its feature set, performance, stability, and support for older hardware and versions of Windows.
The program has been in active development since its first release in 2005. Although originally developed by Ludvig Strigeus, since December 7, 2006, the code is owned and maintained by BitTorrent, Inc. The code has also been employed by BitTorrent, Inc. as the basis for version 6.0 and above of theBitTorrent client, a re-branded version of µTorrent.
µTorrent is available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. A µTorrent Server is also available for Linux. All versions are written in C++.
History

Early development
Out of general discontent with bloatware, Serge Paquet suggested to Ludvig Strigeus that he should make a smaller and more efficient BitTorrent client. Strigeus began to conceptualize the plans for the program's development, which, at the time, did not include making the client feature-rich. After initially working on it for about a month during the last quarter of 2004 (the first build is dated October 17, 2004), mostly during his free time before and after work, Strigeus ceased coding µTorrent for a year. He resumed work on September 15, 2005, and three days later, the first public release (version 1.1 beta) was made available as freeware, and began generating feedback.
Features present in µTorrent include:
          Streaming of video torrents
          Teredo tunneling / IPv6 support
          Micro Transport Protocol (µTP) preliminary support as of 1.8.2 with full-support added in 2.0
          UPnP support for all versions of Windows, without needing Windows XP's UPnP framework
          Protocol encryption (PE)
          Peer exchange (PEX) with other BitTorrent clients:
o          libtorrent and clients based on it like Deluge have full µTorrent PEX support
o          Transmission and clients based on libTransmission have full µTorrent PEX support
o          KTorrent has full µTorrent PEX support as of 2.1 RC1
o          Vuze, formerly Azureus, has full support as of version 3.0.4.3
          RSS ("broadcatching")
          "Trackerless" BitTorrent support using DHT, compatible with the original BitTorrent client and BitComet
          User configurable intelligent disk caching system
          Full proxy server support
          HTTPS tracker support
          Configurable bandwidth scheduler
          Localized for 66 languages.
          Initial seeding of torrents
          Customizable search bar & user interface design.
          Configuration settings and temporary files are stored in a single directory, allowing portable use
          WebUI: A plugin currently in beta testing that allows µTorrent running on one computer to be controlled from another computer, either across the internet or on a LAN, using a Web browser
o          A new web user interface, codenamed Falcon, is in development. It supports encrypted sessions and the ability of going through firewalls without port forwarding, while being more complete and easier to start using than its predecessor.
          Embedded Tracker: a simple tracker designed for seeding torrents, lacking a web interface or list of hosted torrents. It is not designed for secure or large-scale application.
          Quick-resumes interrupted transfers
          Versions of µTorrent up to 1.8.5 build 17091 can use as little as 14 MB of RAM running on a 486 processor on Windows 95. Unicodesupport for Windows 95/98/ME, avoiding use of the Microsoft Layer for Unicode which is several times larger than µTorrent. As of March, 2011, newer versions required at least Windows XP or newer. Currently µTorrent requires at least Windows XP.
          Two "easter egg" hidden features in the About subsection of Help: clicking the µTorrent logo plays a Deep Note-like sound effect, and typing the letter "t" starts a Tetris-like game called μTris, which in 2008 was selected as #1 of the "Top 10 Software Easter Eggs" byLifeHacker.
Size
µTorrent is shipped as a single stand-alone compressed executable file, installed at first run. Recent versions have included the ability to install themselves on first run. Small executable size is achieved by avoiding the use of many libraries, notably the C++ standard library and stream facilities, and creating substitutes written specifically for the program. The executable is then compressed to roughly half of its compiled and linked size using UPX.


Operating system supports
µTorrent is available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
The first test version for Mac OS X, running on Mac OS X 10.5, was released on 27 November 2008.
On September 2, 2010, the native Linux version of µTorrent Server was released. Firon, an administrator of the µTorrent community forum, said that they had been working on this project for a few months prior to the release as it was the most requested feature for some time. This release is intended for users who are seeking a fast command-line interface based BitTorrent client with a remote web-based management. They also mentioned that a full featured client with a GUI is a work in progress. He also said: "This is a native Linux port and is known to work on Ubuntu 9.10+, Debian 5+ and Fedora 12+. Others may work, but they are not officially supported. Kernel 2.6.13 or newer required. 64-bit host systems currently have some problems, so 32-bit only for now. For trackers who whitelist, the user agent is "uTorrent/300B(build#)(server)". The peerid is identical to the Windows 3.0 client. They share version numbers because of a common codebase.
Languages

The software is available in the following languages:
Arabic  Chinese (Simplified)    Gaeilge            Kazakh Marathi           Russian            Thai
Awadh Chinese (Traditional)  Georgian         Khmer Mongolian       Serbian (Cyrillic)         Turkish
Armenian        Croatian          Greek  Korean Nepali  Serbian (Latin)            Ukrainian
Azerbaijani      Czech   Hebrew           Kurdish            Norwegian      Sinhala            Urdu
Basque            Danish Hungarian       Kyrgyz  Norwegian Nynorsk    Slovak  Vietnamese
Belarusian       Dutch   Icelandic          Latvian            Persian            Slovenian         Welsh
Bengali            Esperanto        Indonesian       Lithuanian       Polish   Spanish           
Bosnian           Estonian          Italian  Macedonian    Portuguese (Brazil)     Swedish          
Bulgarian        Finnish Japanese         Malayalam      Portuguese (Portugal) Taiwan           
Catalan            French Kannada          Malay  Romanian        Tamil  








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Magic Ball 2







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Magic ball 3 is a 3d game build by i win .com.This is a puzzle smashing game.In this game you have a bat and magic ball you can destroy buildings in this game.




SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
Windows 98/EM/2000/XP
Pentium II 500MHz Processor
128MB RAM
DirectX 9
16MB 16-bit DirectX compatible Video Card
DirectX compatible Sound Card
65 MB RAM





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Magic Ball 2







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Magic ball 3 is a 3d game build by i win .com.This is a puzzle smashing game.In this game you have a bat and magic ball you can destroy buildings in this game.




SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
Windows 98/EM/2000/XP
Pentium II 500MHz Processor
128MB RAM
DirectX 9
16MB 16-bit DirectX compatible Video Card
DirectX compatible Sound Card
65 MB RAM





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Magic ball 3







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This is a 3d Smashing Puzzle game build by  I win.com.In this game you can smash building by a magic ball.You have a bat in this game.

Game System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7
CPU: 600 Mhz
                                                       RAM: 128 MB
                                                   DirectX: 6.0
                                                              Hard Drive: 42 MB





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Magic ball 3







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This is a 3d Smashing Puzzle game build by  I win.com.In this game you can smash building by a magic ball.You have a bat in this game.

Game System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7
CPU: 600 Mhz
                                                       RAM: 128 MB
                                                   DirectX: 6.0
                                                              Hard Drive: 42 MB





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Tekken 3






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Tekken 3 is the third installment in the popular Tekken fighting game series. It was released forArcades in March 1997, and for the PlayStation in March - September 1998. The original Arcadeversion of the game was released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 as part of Tekken 5's Arcade History mode. Tekken 3 is still widely considered one of the greatest games of its genre, and of all time.
It was the first game released on Namco System 12 hardware (an improvement to the original twoTekken games, which used System 11). It was also the last installment of the series for the PC.

Gameplay
Tekken 3 maintains the same core fighting system and concept as its predecessors, but brings many improvements, such as significantly more detailed graphics and animations, fifteen new characters added to the game's roster, more modern music and faster and more fluid gameplay.
Perhaps the most noticeable change from Tekken 2 fight system is movement reform - whereas the element of depth had been largely insignificant in previous Tekken games (aside from some characters having unique sidesteps and dodging maneuvers), Tekken 3 added emphasis on the third axis, allowing all characters to sidestep in or out of the background by lightly pressing the arcade stick (or tapping the controller button in the console version) towards the corresponding direction. Another big change in movement was that jumping was toned down, no longer allowing fighters to jump to extreme heights (as was present in previous games), but keeping leaps to reasonable, realistic heights. It made air combat more controllable, and put more use to sidestep dodges, as jumping no longer became a universal dodge move that was flying above all of the ground moves. Other than that, the improved engine allowed for quick recoveries from knock-downs, more escapes from tackles and stuns, better juggling (as many old moves had changed parameters, allowing them to connect in combo-situations, where they wouldn't connect in previous games) and extra newly-created combo throws.
Tekken 3 was the first Tekken to feature a beat 'em up minigame called "Tekken Force", which pitted the player in various stages against enemies in a side-scrolling fashion. If the player succeeds in beating the minigame four times, Dr. Bosconovitch would be a playable character (granted that you defeat him first). This was continued in Tekken 4 and succeeded by the Devil Within minigame inTekken 5 - but Boskonovitch was dropped as a playable character after Tekken 3. There is also a minigame "Tekken Ball", similar to beach volleyball, where one has to hit the ball with a powerful attack to hurt the opponent or try to hit the ball in such a way that it hits the ground in the opponent's area, thus causing damage.
Story
Fifteen years after the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 2, Heihachi Mishima has established the Tekken Force, a paramilitary organization dedicated to the protection of the Mishima Zaibatsu. A squadron of the Tekken Force searches an ancient temple located in Mexico. Soon after arriving there, Heihachi learns that they have been obliterated by Ogre. However Heihachi, having witnessed the power of Ogre, seeks to capture it in hopes of harnessing its power for his own gain. Soon after, various martial artists end up dead, attacked or missing from all over the world, with Ogre behind it.
Jun Kazama has been living a quiet life in Yakushima with her young son, Jin, fathered after the events of the previous tournament by Heihachi's son, Kazuya. However their peaceful life is disrupted when Jun begins to feel the encroaching presence of Ogre. Jun is now a target and instructs Jin to seek Heihachi should anything happen. Sometime after Jin's fifteenth birthday, Ogre indeed attacks. Against Jun's wishes, Jin valiantly tries to fight Ogre off, but Ogre knocks him unconscious. When Jin awakens, he finds that his house has been burned to the ground, and that his mother is missing and most likely dead. Driven by revenge, Jin is confronted by the Devil, which brands Jin's left arm and possesses him. Jin goes to Heihachi, explaining his situation and identity and begging him for training to become strong enough to face Ogre. Heihachi accepts and takes Jin in, as well as sending him to school.
Four years later, Jin masters the Mishima karate style. On Jin's nineteenth birthday, Heihachi announces the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 3, secretly intending to lure out Ogre, while Jin prepares for his upcoming battle.
In the tournament, at a large temple, Paul Phoenix defeats Ogre and walks away from the tournament, thinking he is victorious. However, Ogre transforms into its true form of a monstrous beast, and Jin finally confronts it. Jin battles and defeats Ogre, and the being completely dissolves. However, Jin is suddenly gunned down by a squadron of Tekken Forces led by Heihachi, who, no longer needing him, personally fires a final shot into his grandson's head.
However, Jin, revived by the Devil within him, reawakens and dispatches the soldiers, smashing Heihachi through the wall of the temple. Heihachi survives the long fall, looking up to see Jin sprout feathery wings and fly off into the night.
Characters

Anna Williams (unlockable, acts as a costume swap for Nina in arcade version)
          Heihachi Mishima (unlockable, sub-boss)
          Lei Wulong
          Nina Williams
          Paul Phoenix
          Yoshimitsu
New characters:
          King II
          Jin Kazama
          Ling Xiaoyu
          Hwoarang
          Eddy Gordo
          Forest Law
          Kuma II (unlockable)
          Panda (unlockable, acts as a costume swap for Kuma II)
          Julia Chang (unlockable)
          Bryan Fury (unlockable)
          Gun Jack (unlockable)
          Mokujin (unlockable)
          Ogre (unlockable)
          True Ogre (unlockable)
          Tiger Jackson (unlockable, acts as a costume swap for Eddy Gordo)
Bonus characters (PlayStation version):
          Gon (unlockable)
          Doctor Boskonovitch (unlockable)





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Tekken 3
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Tekken 3






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Tekken 3 is the third installment in the popular Tekken fighting game series. It was released forArcades in March 1997, and for the PlayStation in March - September 1998. The original Arcadeversion of the game was released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 as part of Tekken 5's Arcade History mode. Tekken 3 is still widely considered one of the greatest games of its genre, and of all time.
It was the first game released on Namco System 12 hardware (an improvement to the original twoTekken games, which used System 11). It was also the last installment of the series for the PC.

Gameplay
Tekken 3 maintains the same core fighting system and concept as its predecessors, but brings many improvements, such as significantly more detailed graphics and animations, fifteen new characters added to the game's roster, more modern music and faster and more fluid gameplay.
Perhaps the most noticeable change from Tekken 2 fight system is movement reform - whereas the element of depth had been largely insignificant in previous Tekken games (aside from some characters having unique sidesteps and dodging maneuvers), Tekken 3 added emphasis on the third axis, allowing all characters to sidestep in or out of the background by lightly pressing the arcade stick (or tapping the controller button in the console version) towards the corresponding direction. Another big change in movement was that jumping was toned down, no longer allowing fighters to jump to extreme heights (as was present in previous games), but keeping leaps to reasonable, realistic heights. It made air combat more controllable, and put more use to sidestep dodges, as jumping no longer became a universal dodge move that was flying above all of the ground moves. Other than that, the improved engine allowed for quick recoveries from knock-downs, more escapes from tackles and stuns, better juggling (as many old moves had changed parameters, allowing them to connect in combo-situations, where they wouldn't connect in previous games) and extra newly-created combo throws.
Tekken 3 was the first Tekken to feature a beat 'em up minigame called "Tekken Force", which pitted the player in various stages against enemies in a side-scrolling fashion. If the player succeeds in beating the minigame four times, Dr. Bosconovitch would be a playable character (granted that you defeat him first). This was continued in Tekken 4 and succeeded by the Devil Within minigame inTekken 5 - but Boskonovitch was dropped as a playable character after Tekken 3. There is also a minigame "Tekken Ball", similar to beach volleyball, where one has to hit the ball with a powerful attack to hurt the opponent or try to hit the ball in such a way that it hits the ground in the opponent's area, thus causing damage.
Story
Fifteen years after the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 2, Heihachi Mishima has established the Tekken Force, a paramilitary organization dedicated to the protection of the Mishima Zaibatsu. A squadron of the Tekken Force searches an ancient temple located in Mexico. Soon after arriving there, Heihachi learns that they have been obliterated by Ogre. However Heihachi, having witnessed the power of Ogre, seeks to capture it in hopes of harnessing its power for his own gain. Soon after, various martial artists end up dead, attacked or missing from all over the world, with Ogre behind it.
Jun Kazama has been living a quiet life in Yakushima with her young son, Jin, fathered after the events of the previous tournament by Heihachi's son, Kazuya. However their peaceful life is disrupted when Jun begins to feel the encroaching presence of Ogre. Jun is now a target and instructs Jin to seek Heihachi should anything happen. Sometime after Jin's fifteenth birthday, Ogre indeed attacks. Against Jun's wishes, Jin valiantly tries to fight Ogre off, but Ogre knocks him unconscious. When Jin awakens, he finds that his house has been burned to the ground, and that his mother is missing and most likely dead. Driven by revenge, Jin is confronted by the Devil, which brands Jin's left arm and possesses him. Jin goes to Heihachi, explaining his situation and identity and begging him for training to become strong enough to face Ogre. Heihachi accepts and takes Jin in, as well as sending him to school.
Four years later, Jin masters the Mishima karate style. On Jin's nineteenth birthday, Heihachi announces the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 3, secretly intending to lure out Ogre, while Jin prepares for his upcoming battle.
In the tournament, at a large temple, Paul Phoenix defeats Ogre and walks away from the tournament, thinking he is victorious. However, Ogre transforms into its true form of a monstrous beast, and Jin finally confronts it. Jin battles and defeats Ogre, and the being completely dissolves. However, Jin is suddenly gunned down by a squadron of Tekken Forces led by Heihachi, who, no longer needing him, personally fires a final shot into his grandson's head.
However, Jin, revived by the Devil within him, reawakens and dispatches the soldiers, smashing Heihachi through the wall of the temple. Heihachi survives the long fall, looking up to see Jin sprout feathery wings and fly off into the night.
Characters

Anna Williams (unlockable, acts as a costume swap for Nina in arcade version)
          Heihachi Mishima (unlockable, sub-boss)
          Lei Wulong
          Nina Williams
          Paul Phoenix
          Yoshimitsu
New characters:
          King II
          Jin Kazama
          Ling Xiaoyu
          Hwoarang
          Eddy Gordo
          Forest Law
          Kuma II (unlockable)
          Panda (unlockable, acts as a costume swap for Kuma II)
          Julia Chang (unlockable)
          Bryan Fury (unlockable)
          Gun Jack (unlockable)
          Mokujin (unlockable)
          Ogre (unlockable)
          True Ogre (unlockable)
          Tiger Jackson (unlockable, acts as a costume swap for Eddy Gordo)
Bonus characters (PlayStation version):
          Gon (unlockable)
          Doctor Boskonovitch (unlockable)





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Tekken 3
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